<p>New Delhi: Delhi High Court Justice Yashwant Varma, from whose residence burnt cash was allegedly found, met a team of lawyers on Wednesday, ahead of his appearance before an in-house inquiry committee.</p>.<p>According to sources, the high court judge sought legal opinion from senior advocates Siddharth Aggarwal, Maneka Guruswamy, Arundhati Katju and advocate Tara Narula who visited his Lutyens' Delhi residence.</p>.<p>The three-member in-house committee appointed by the Supreme Court is expected to meet Justice Varma this week.</p>.<p>The committee visited Justice Varma's 30, Tughlak Crescent residence here on Tuesday as it commenced its inquiry into the allegations against him.</p>.Judge cash discovery row | Dhankhar says legislature, judiciary not pitted against each other.<p>Chief Justice Sheel Nagu of the High Court of Punjab and Haryana, Chief Justice G S Sandhawalia of the High Court of Himachal Pradesh and Karnataka High Court Justice Anu Sivaraman were inside Justice Varma's residence for around 30-35 minutes.</p>.<p>The findings of the crucial inquiry will decide the fate of Justice Varma who is facing allegations that "four to five semi-burnt sacks of Indian currency notes" were found at his home following a fire on March 14.</p>.<p>The Supreme Court Collegium had recommended the repatriation of Justice Varma, who has been de-rostered by the Delhi High Court following a directive from Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sanjiv Khanna, to his parent Allahabad High Court.</p>.<p>On March 22, the CJI constituted the three-member committee to conduct an in-house inquiry into allegations against Justice Varma and decided to upload online the report of Delhi High Court Chief Justice D K Upadhyay in the incident. It included photos and videos of the alleged discovery.</p>.<p>Justice Varma strongly rejected the allegations and said no cash was ever placed in the storeroom of his house either by him or any of his family members. </p>
<p>New Delhi: Delhi High Court Justice Yashwant Varma, from whose residence burnt cash was allegedly found, met a team of lawyers on Wednesday, ahead of his appearance before an in-house inquiry committee.</p>.<p>According to sources, the high court judge sought legal opinion from senior advocates Siddharth Aggarwal, Maneka Guruswamy, Arundhati Katju and advocate Tara Narula who visited his Lutyens' Delhi residence.</p>.<p>The three-member in-house committee appointed by the Supreme Court is expected to meet Justice Varma this week.</p>.<p>The committee visited Justice Varma's 30, Tughlak Crescent residence here on Tuesday as it commenced its inquiry into the allegations against him.</p>.Judge cash discovery row | Dhankhar says legislature, judiciary not pitted against each other.<p>Chief Justice Sheel Nagu of the High Court of Punjab and Haryana, Chief Justice G S Sandhawalia of the High Court of Himachal Pradesh and Karnataka High Court Justice Anu Sivaraman were inside Justice Varma's residence for around 30-35 minutes.</p>.<p>The findings of the crucial inquiry will decide the fate of Justice Varma who is facing allegations that "four to five semi-burnt sacks of Indian currency notes" were found at his home following a fire on March 14.</p>.<p>The Supreme Court Collegium had recommended the repatriation of Justice Varma, who has been de-rostered by the Delhi High Court following a directive from Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sanjiv Khanna, to his parent Allahabad High Court.</p>.<p>On March 22, the CJI constituted the three-member committee to conduct an in-house inquiry into allegations against Justice Varma and decided to upload online the report of Delhi High Court Chief Justice D K Upadhyay in the incident. It included photos and videos of the alleged discovery.</p>.<p>Justice Varma strongly rejected the allegations and said no cash was ever placed in the storeroom of his house either by him or any of his family members. </p>